Stamped Concrete vs Interlock: Which Is Right for Your Ontario Patio?
Choosing between stamped concrete and interlock (pavers) for your patio or driveway in Hamilton, Burlington, or Oakville comes down to look, budget, and how you use the space. Both hold up in Ontario's climate when installed correctly — but they behave differently over time. Here we compare durability, cost, design options, and maintenance so you can decide. To see what’s possible with concrete, view our stamped concrete designs; to understand how we build with stone, learn about our paver installation process.
What is stamped concrete?
Stamped concrete is poured concrete that’s patterned and coloured to resemble stone, brick, or tile. After the pour, mats or stamps are pressed into the surface before it sets, and colour can be added in the mix or applied on top. The result is a continuous slab with a decorative look. In Ontario we use 4000 PSI air-entrained concrete and proper base prep so stamped patios and walkways resist freeze-thaw. If you like the idea of a stone or brick look without joints, view our stamped concrete designs for backyards and pool decks in Oakville, Burlington, and Hamilton.
What is interlock?
Interlock is individual concrete or stone pavers laid on a compacted base with sand between the joints. Because each unit can move slightly, interlock handles frost heave better in some situations — if one paver shifts, you can often reset it without replacing the whole area. Installation is more labour-intensive: base, edge restraint, and proper jointing are critical. To see how we approach layout, drainage, and long-term stability, learn about our paver installation process for patios and driveways across the Golden Horseshoe.
Durability in Ontario
Both materials can last decades with the right specs. Stamped concrete needs a solid base and air-entrained mix; without them, cracks and scaling are common. Interlock needs a well-compacted base and proper edge restraint so units don’t wander. We install both and can recommend which fits your site, budget, and style. For a seamless look and lower upfront cost per square foot, stamped concrete in Hamilton or Burlington is popular; for easier spot repairs and a classic paver look, interlock in Oakville or Mississauga often wins.
Cost comparison
Stamped concrete is typically less per square foot than premium interlock, but prices vary with pattern, colour, and site access. Interlock costs more for materials and labour but offers easier repair (replace a single paver) and can add resale value. Get a free quote for your project — we’ll measure, discuss options, and give you a clear price for either stamped concrete patio in Oakville or interlock patio installation in Hamilton or Burlington.
Design and repair
Stamped concrete gives you one continuous surface — no weeds in joints, but if it cracks, repair is more visible. Interlock has joints that can grow weeds or shift over time, but individual pavers can be replaced. Both benefit from sealing (stamped) or joint sand top-ups (interlock). Explore our services to see all we offer, from concrete to interlock patios and driveways.
Further reading
More guides for Ontario homeowners:
- Why Ontario Concrete Cracks: The 2026 Homeowner's Guide — Freeze-thaw, salt, and how to protect your concrete.
- Modern Curb Appeal Trends for 2026: What Ontario Homeowners Are Choosing — Front yard and driveway trends.